PRINCETON
BASIC INFORMATION:
BRIEF HISTORY:
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Located in Princeton, New Jersey
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The school's motto is Dei Sub Numine Viget, which means ''Under God's Power She Flourishes''
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The number of students attending is approximately 8,500
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The student-faculty ratio is 5:1
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It's the fourth-oldest university in the U.S., one of the nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution
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In 1896 Princeton officially became a university and was renamed Princeton University
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Known for its upperclassmen eating clubs
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AND MINORS:
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Over 80 majors and minors
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Majors - Astrophysical Sciences, Computer Science, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Molecular Biology and more
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Minors/ Certificate - Climate Sciences, Engineering Biology, Finance, Geological Engineering, Neuroscience, Optimization and Quantitative Decision Science...
ALUMNI:
SOME FAMOUS ALUMNI:
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75 Nobel Prize laureates (October 2021)
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16 Fields Medalists
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16 Turing Award laureates
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21 National Medals of Science
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5 Abel Prizes
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11 National Humanities medalists
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217 Rhodes Scholars
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Woodrow Wilson (U.S. President)
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Michelle Obama (former First Lady of the U.S.)
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Pete Conrad (Apollo 12)
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Jeff Bezos (Amazon)
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F. Scott Fitzgerald (writer)
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Maria Ressa (Nobel Peace Prize)
CAMPUS INFO:
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The main campus consists of more than 200 buildings
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Campuses are situated around 1 hour by train from New York City and Philadelphia
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At the southern edge of the campus is an artificial lake called Lake Carnegie, named after Andrew Carnegie
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The most famous buildings are the Nassau Hall, University Chapel, and Art Museum